Shipping a bass with no proper box, any suggestions?

Ok here is the deal, I am shipping a bass to a guy I sold to online.
It will be shipped in a hard case, the body and neck will be both wrapped in bubble wrap. Now the only problem I have is finding a proper box. I went to guitar center and their trash bins were empty. The guys inside weren't much help either.
The good thing about this is that the guy lives 50 miles away from me, so it wont be traveling too far.
I offered to deliver it myself but got no response.
Anyway, any suggestions on packing the bass without an actual guitar box?

Some people don't mind using a smaller box and taking the neck apart from the body and shipping it that way. As long as you pack it real good, he might be ok with that. But I would ask first to make sure.
Honestly, I would personally get in touch with him and do my best to deliver it right to him. Keep trying and maybe you will get a response (surely). It would just be so much safer and better if you could hand it directly to him. I ship quite often, but I would much rather deliver the goods myself. You just never know nowadays!! I know I would love to have somebody deliver to me instead of shipping, especially with a bass!!!
Good luck either way!!!

Thanks, I have actually taken the neck off and shipping everything in a smaller box. This has been the best method for me. Unfortunately, I included the case in the sale. In the meanwhile I will await a response and continue my box hunting.

Sounds like you've got the right idea about wrapping the bass inside the case. That'll protect it well.
Since you're shipping it in it's case, finding a box for the case to travel in is important for the protection of the case itself. If you cant find one, you can always make one out of two or more boxes taped together. It may not look pretty, but it works. I've had to do it that way before. Be sure to wrap the case too before building a cardboard box around it. Dont be shy with the packing tape!! Mummify that precious cargo!

Thanks, I have actually taken the neck off and shipping everything in a smaller box. This has been the best method for me. Unfortunately, I included the case in the sale. In the meanwhile I will await a response and continue my box hunting.

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Actually I got a Wishbass shipped just in its case with no box. Of course the bass was well bubble-packed inside the case. Then he wrapped clear packing tape around the case to make sure it wouldn't open in transit. and then the entire case was wrapped and taped with several layers of that plastic sheet like pallets full of stuff are wrapped with. The handle was left sticking out.

Of course this case was used to begin with so keeping it totally pristine wasn't an issue, but even so I'm pretty sure it arrived with no new mojo. The only downside of the whole operation was that the tape used to keep the case locked closed had the glue sort of melt in 100 degree heat and made goo over the case where it was. A bottle of goo-gone fixed that with a little elbow grease.

I've also had people send me new cases (with or without basses) using a similar method but instead of wrapping the case with plastic sheet a sort of pseudo-box is made with large sheets of cardboard (like cut from huge refrigerator box). Same sort of taping around the case + cardboard to fix cardboard in place. If you get a bass from Rondo in a hard case, the case with bass in it just comes in a form-fitting box that is just one layer of ordinary cardboard. No problems.

I swear just shipping the case as a box with maybe some plastic around it is better taken care of than some form-fitting box which the package apes just toss around. But I've had no problems either way.

Hi there,
I'm new here, but I work in Shipping and Receiving, so let me tell you, whatever you do, DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME SENDING SOMETHING VALUABLE VIA U.P.S.

I know, I know, everyone has stories of good experiences with U.P.S. , but delivering to a residential address, they gouge you, and if they do damage the item (don't mark it fragile, by the way, the tossers look at those packages as particular challenges to destroy) if it does get destroyed, U.P.S. only pays 75% of the insured value of the item.

Keep pushing the buyer to physically deliver it, for piece of mind.

I am brand new to the bass guitar world, and drove an hour and a half to trade my XBox for the bass guitar I got.
Better to be safe than sorry!

You should probably pack it as securely to ship it 50 miles as you would 1000. It just seems crazy to ship it 50 miles. The time to pack it properly and then take it to the shipping location would seem about the same as just driving there to drop it off. Hell, sometimes I'll end up driving 30 miles one way to have dinner with a friend, and I'll be buying dinner!

I'd say contact him, tell him it will be at his door between such and such an hour, left there for him if he's not there to receive it. If he doesn't respond, take a video of you dropping it off as evidence that you did and call it a day. Consider the fact that the shipper might leave it without his being home, so what's the difference?

Or, tell him you'll take $25 off if he picks it up just to save you the headache.

Go to a furniture or appliance store. Go to the rear loading dock area. They have tons of oversize boxes. They flatten them down for recycling. They often do all this in indoor spaces close to the bay doors. The boxes have zero value and most sane workers are happy to let you have whatever you want, especially if you take an assembled box and save them from having to break it down. With a roll of good packing tape and a blade, it is easy to build a custom bass case box out of these oversize boxes. Pretty much the same technique as wrapping a present.

Go to a furniture or appliance store. Go to the rear loading dock area. They have tons of oversize boxes. They flatten them down for recycling. They often do all this in indoor spaces close to the bay doors. The boxes have zero value and most sane workers are happy to let you have whatever you want, especially if you take an assembled box and save them from having to break it down. With a roll of good packing tape and a blade, it is easy to build a custom bass case box out of these oversize boxes. Pretty much the same technique as wrapping a present.

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+10!

This is what I was going to recommend.

One time I did actually receive a guitar in a case with NO box that the guy had wrapped in newspaper. I couldnt stop laughing it was just so damn stupid. There were no damage or scuffs surprisingly.

I did buy a bass off the Bay one time that was delivered in just the case...Dude taped the case up with duct tape and sent it..no bubble wrap or anything...nice.
However...Nothing beats the Peavey 412TVX cabinet that I received wrapped in foam mattress pad....no box, casters still in...just foam and tape...LOL...and THAT is a testament to Peavey right there. How it survived, I will never know.

Go to a furniture or appliance store. Go to the rear loading dock area. They have tons of oversize boxes. They flatten them down for recycling. They often do all this in indoor spaces close to the bay doors. The boxes have zero value and most sane workers are happy to let you have whatever you want, especially if you take an assembled box and save them from having to break it down. With a roll of good packing tape and a blade, it is easy to build a custom bass case box out of these oversize boxes. Pretty much the same technique as wrapping a present.

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I have "wrapped" a bass in a case with cardboard a few times for shipping. It works great.

I'd go with the suggestions about finding another type of store that may have a supply of empty boxes they don't need. Another good one is a bicycle shop. A frame-only box may be too short, but if they have 2, you could overlap them. Or, you could get a complete-bike box and cut it down to size, if need be.

How soon do you need to ship it? The reason I ask is I had to ship my bass out for a refin, and I went to GC. The day I went, they told me they had nothing because they get their deliveries on certain days (Mon & Weds, iirc) and discard the boxes immediately. They said to check back late morning on one of those days before they broke them down & threw them out. That's what I did, and I got a box from them that way.

I bought a bass from a TBer and it arrived in just a gig bag via FedEx! No box, no tape, no bubble wrap, no nothing, It travelled from NYC to New Hampshire unscathed. I was amazed. Just an anecdote, not a suggestion.